Metal-organic Frameworks (MOFs)

Industries

Carbon dioxide sensors for energy efficient buildings

Today, building heating and air-conditioning systems are controlled by simple thermostats. However, activating ventilation based on indoor carbon dioxide levels can save up to 60% on building energy costs. The problem is that the high cost and calibration needs of existing sensors limit adoption.

Methane sensors for safe natural gas distribution

Methane is the primary component of the natural gas that powers your kitchen stove. Methane leaks in our natural gas distribution system present a significant public safety risk.

Toxic gas sensors for first responders

First responders tasked with providing for public safety often work in a hazardous environment. Elevated health risks that firefighters face including cancer are well documented.

Our Team

David Britt

Director of R&DPh. D. Chemistry, UCLA

Paul Wilkinson

Systems Engineering DirectorPh. D. Chemistry, UCLA

Steve Yamamoto

CEOPh. D. Physics UCSD, MBA SDSU

About Us

Matrix Sensors is a technology spinout from Stanford and UCLA. We are funded by venture capital with additional funding from government grants. Our mission is to democratize air quality sensors for a cleaner, healthier, and safer world. Want to learn more? Drop us a note, we’d love to hear from you.